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the pakistanis have their own effort in pakistan. so, this notion that there is a lot of civilian casualties is not true. one thing we have found is over the last 10 years is as aggressive as they are and as committed as they are to commit an act of violence in the united states and in europe, we have been able to stop or disrupt every single one of them. that is a combination of fortune policy we have when it comes to places like afghanistan and the intelligence services efforts to disrupt the events before they happen in europe and here in the united states and around the rest of the world. host: this viewer goes back to the discussion about congressional oversight of civil rights under the patriot act and asks have there been claims of civil rights violations and have they opinion successful? >> we had an issue when the f.b.i. was sending out letters or getting information and we felt there was a violation. we worked with the f.b.i. on that. that was an example of sunset. when you have hearings to review what you have done and we
the pakistanis have their own effort in pakistan. so, this notion that there is a lot of civilian casualties is not true. one thing we have found is over the last 10 years is as aggressive as they are and as committed as they are to commit an act of violence in the united states and in europe, we have been able to stop or disrupt every single one of them. that is a combination of fortune policy we have when it comes to places like afghanistan and the intelligence services efforts to disrupt the...
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government says candy imported from pakistan called toxic waste nuclear sludge is not safe to eat. it's being recalled because of lead contamination. lead levels could be harmful to small children, infants, and pregnant women. >>> coming up on 9news now this saturday, local political leader jumps into freezing water of the chesapeake all for a good cause. we'll explain. >>> mostly cloudy skies. not a bad day sunday, but we're tracking a sizeable, what could be an impressive ice storm, talk about that coming up after the break. can i eat heart healthy without giving up taste? a man can only try... and try...and try. i heard eating whole grain oats can help lower my cholesterol. it's gonna be tough...so tough. my wife and i want to lower our cholesterol, but finding healthy food that tastes good is torturous. your father is suffering. [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and can help lower cholesterol. . >>> a driver in rhode island is lucky to be alive after a chunk of ice came crashing into his vehicle on the highway. an ice hit his school, he thinks a snowplow cleari
government says candy imported from pakistan called toxic waste nuclear sludge is not safe to eat. it's being recalled because of lead contamination. lead levels could be harmful to small children, infants, and pregnant women. >>> coming up on 9news now this saturday, local political leader jumps into freezing water of the chesapeake all for a good cause. we'll explain. >>> mostly cloudy skies. not a bad day sunday, but we're tracking a sizeable, what could be an impressive...
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base with jet aircraft and a couple of thousand men. >> but not, not on the scale of afghanistan and pakistan, obviously. >> no, fortunately. >> terrence, what about the drone aircraft issue. the u.s. has used them in yemen and used them in the horn of africa. how do you see that as, in terms of engaging the u.s. or disengaging the u.s. in the region? >> well, the overarching narrative of how efforts that we have undertaken to respond to perceive terrorist threats has, in fact, had the opposite effect ofncreasing anti-americanism and making some groups, you know, more militant, making the ground more fertile for, for shabab or al-qaeda. i think is true, and there is a particular aspect of drone aircraft. the somalis believe that there are drone aircraft constantly overhead. and i don't even know if that's true, but it's part of this larger sense how the united states is responsible for everything. if something, they're not getting what they need, it's because the united states is somehow against them. and i, and i think that's a, that's a problem. it is part of the winning hearts and minds, b
base with jet aircraft and a couple of thousand men. >> but not, not on the scale of afghanistan and pakistan, obviously. >> no, fortunately. >> terrence, what about the drone aircraft issue. the u.s. has used them in yemen and used them in the horn of africa. how do you see that as, in terms of engaging the u.s. or disengaging the u.s. in the region? >> well, the overarching narrative of how efforts that we have undertaken to respond to perceive terrorist threats has,...
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pakistan deserves the right to retaliate with full force. no one should underestimate the resolve and capability of our nation and our forces to defend our sacred homeland. >> so how is the white house responding to all this? >> it's kind of a twofold thing. on the one hand remember president obama went on 60 minutes sunday night and said osama bin laden bin had to have a support network in pakistan to be able to live there for all these years, but at the same time the white house is saying they have no actionable intelligence that the pakistani government actually knew bin laden was in the country. white house press secretary james carney was asked about this today and made it clear if pakistan is looking for any sort of apology for the raid last week, they're not getting it. >> we obviously take statements and concerns of the pakistani government seriously, but we also do not apologize for the actions that we took. >> there's a lot of money at stake here as well. pakistan is due to receive about $3 billion in 2012 in u.s. aid. some congres
pakistan deserves the right to retaliate with full force. no one should underestimate the resolve and capability of our nation and our forces to defend our sacred homeland. >> so how is the white house responding to all this? >> it's kind of a twofold thing. on the one hand remember president obama went on 60 minutes sunday night and said osama bin laden bin had to have a support network in pakistan to be able to live there for all these years, but at the same time the white house...
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. >> the raid unfolded pakistan time. about two dozen navy seals rappeled from helicopters into bin laden's compound. their orders were so top secret, the seals were not told who the target was when they practiced for this mission. when they went in, the seals had orders to capture or kill him. president obama and others watched live as this unfolded from the situation room. >> there was a female that reportedly was used as a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire. >> the seal shot bin laden in the head and chest and removed his body. he was identified by one of his wives during the raid. dna and facial recognition technology confirmed that later. today, pakistan's president is denying his country actually sheltered bin laden. >> while the capture or death of osama bin laden has long been a goal of the u.s. government, accomplishing that goal could cause some problems. >> a possibility al-qaeda terrorists will try to retaliate has many law enforcement groups in washington taking action now. 9news now reporter s
. >> the raid unfolded pakistan time. about two dozen navy seals rappeled from helicopters into bin laden's compound. their orders were so top secret, the seals were not told who the target was when they practiced for this mission. when they went in, the seals had orders to capture or kill him. president obama and others watched live as this unfolded from the situation room. >> there was a female that reportedly was used as a shield to shield bin laden from the incoming fire....
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. >>> a new clue in the search for the rockville man kidnapped in pakistan. up next, dedays about a possible suspect. >>> also caught on camera, one baby-sitter who might have a hard time getting hired again. that is the baby. we'll tell you more about it coming up. >>> a new lead in the search for the rockville, maryland man kidnapped in pakistan. police released a sketch of potential suspect in the abduction of 07-year-old warren weinstein. he was in the country working for j. e. austin associates. he was ?ash snatched -- snatched from his home by a group of men. >>> this is video of what not to do while baby-sitting a florida woman riding in the back of a pickup truck with appear 8-month-old baby strapped in a stroller. alarmed drivers called police after seeing the baby in the bed of the truck. >>> pre-season football coming up. the cold will not have peyton manning behind carolyn bessette kennedyer. be-- behind center. ♪ it was the best day woohoo! yes! ♪ it was the best day ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day
. >>> a new clue in the search for the rockville man kidnapped in pakistan. up next, dedays about a possible suspect. >>> also caught on camera, one baby-sitter who might have a hard time getting hired again. that is the baby. we'll tell you more about it coming up. >>> a new lead in the search for the rockville, maryland man kidnapped in pakistan. police released a sketch of potential suspect in the abduction of 07-year-old warren weinstein. he...
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we are fairly certain that it is now high time to find out with the taliban and pakistan and others are ready. >> now we need a diplomatic surge. it's simple to me. i say this all the time. all wars end with political consequences. do you want to help shape them or do you want somebody to shape them for you. >> charlie: as march madness moves to the sweet 16, we talked to espn jay bilas and for morning joe way too early willie geist. >> it's an eclectic group. it's not a lot of the blue bloods and thoroughbreds of college basketball twheat haven't seen in a while. >> as jay says ohio, you got the senior and this kid who is a three-point shoulder can shoot you to a he win. >> charlie: we conclude with author rula jebreal her novel is strikes her life called miral. >> i felt i had to arne people in my life, my teacher and my father. and that it would affect girls life and maybe through my simple story they can see something and how to survive in a war zone. that's why i wrote it. >> charlie: a program note, linda wells, the editor of allure was supposed to be on tonight's broadcast, she w
we are fairly certain that it is now high time to find out with the taliban and pakistan and others are ready. >> now we need a diplomatic surge. it's simple to me. i say this all the time. all wars end with political consequences. do you want to help shape them or do you want somebody to shape them for you. >> charlie: as march madness moves to the sweet 16, we talked to espn jay bilas and for morning joe way too early willie geist. >> it's an eclectic group. it's not a lot...
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senator john kerry is in pakistan to try to get davis freed. >>> in mexico, two u.s. immigration agents were shot yesterday. one was killed, the other is in the hospital. they were driving to mexico city and were stopped at what looked like a military check point and somebody opened fire. the mexican military says it doesn't have any checkpoints there. this morning, u.s. and mexican officials are working closely to investigate this shooting. >>> a pennsylvania teacher's blog has landed her a suspension. 30-year-old natalie monroe says she stands by what she wrote. the blog, written a year ago, said monroe wished she could put on students' report cards comments such as quote, frightfully dim and rat-like. no students were named but monroe was suspended but with pay. >>> special birds flying for free. you an update on a story for survival. >>> trouble for the turtles. hopes of making the ncaa tournament fading fast. we'll check in with the sports junkies. pe's rig >>> we are back now at 5:44 on this wednesday morning. off to a chilly start but tony says i
senator john kerry is in pakistan to try to get davis freed. >>> in mexico, two u.s. immigration agents were shot yesterday. one was killed, the other is in the hospital. they were driving to mexico city and were stopped at what looked like a military check point and somebody opened fire. the mexican military says it doesn't have any checkpoints there. this morning, u.s. and mexican officials are working closely to investigate this shooting. >>> a pennsylvania teacher's blog...
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by pakistan government. obviously, there have been elements who have been at best sort of walking on both sides of the global war on terrorism. so i think in the days and weeks ahead, we're going to hear little drip by drip information about how this came together. the compound was built in 2005. they don't know how long bin laden had been there. but this was an operation that was very long in the making and actually the operation itself began in august of last year. so it's quite telling we were able to keep this secret. >> there's got to be a lot of question about what happens with al-qaeda and pakistan. are you concerned that there's more of a terrorist presence there in the country than we already knew? >> there's this business of safe havens we talked about when it comes to al-qaeda more generally. do they have one in afghanistan? do they have one in pakistan or yemen? i think what this shows is it's easy for al-qaeda to have a very small presence anywhere. recall that the 9/11 plotters themselves plott
by pakistan government. obviously, there have been elements who have been at best sort of walking on both sides of the global war on terrorism. so i think in the days and weeks ahead, we're going to hear little drip by drip information about how this came together. the compound was built in 2005. they don't know how long bin laden had been there. but this was an operation that was very long in the making and actually the operation itself began in august of last year. so it's quite telling we...
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it would act within pakistan's borders. members of congress want to investigate now exactly what pakistan knew. >> he was in a million dollar home half an hour from the capital of pakistan certainly brings a lot of questions as much as it does bring answers. how was he able to evade us for the last 10 years? >> reporter: and as for proof of bin laden's death, american officials will probably release a video showing the at-sea burial of osama bin laden and could release photos of his corpse. some scholars slammed the u.s. for burying him in the north arabian sea, one saying the move was humiliating but islam demands placing it in a grave with the head pointed toward mecca. >> thanks very much, kimberly. >>> we are getting an inside look this morning at the white house situation room during the tense moments of the raid on bin laden's compound. these official white house pictures show president obama and members of his national security team as they watched a live feed of the operation. you can also see secretary of state hil
it would act within pakistan's borders. members of congress want to investigate now exactly what pakistan knew. >> he was in a million dollar home half an hour from the capital of pakistan certainly brings a lot of questions as much as it does bring answers. how was he able to evade us for the last 10 years? >> reporter: and as for proof of bin laden's death, american officials will probably release a video showing the at-sea burial of osama bin laden and could release photos of his...
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what pakistan chooses to do and what happens in pakistan in fact can have more to do with determining the course of events in afghanistan than almost any other single thing. if out of this osama bin laden event pakistan now decides to really engage in a very different strategic relationship, if they go after the fatah, if they were to say we're expelling all foreign nationals who are here illegally, if they have a different i.s.i.-relationship with us, if they were to move to engage in a different kind of cooperative effort on the ground, that could significantly-- and i do mean significantly-- change the dynamic with the taliban, the possibilities of reconciliation, the possibilities of negotiation, and ultimately the numbers of troops that are in afghanistan. remember, no military leader of ours-- and i think no civilian person has said there is anything but a non-military solution to afghanistan. we have to have a political solution. >> schieffer: all right. >> and i think we have a better chance of getting that now. >> schieffer: senator, thank you so much. good luck on that missi
what pakistan chooses to do and what happens in pakistan in fact can have more to do with determining the course of events in afghanistan than almost any other single thing. if out of this osama bin laden event pakistan now decides to really engage in a very different strategic relationship, if they go after the fatah, if they were to say we're expelling all foreign nationals who are here illegally, if they have a different i.s.i.-relationship with us, if they were to move to engage in a...
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and pakistan. in an hour and a half the chairman. house armed services committee representative buck mckeehan on defense spending. then a hearing on security concerns in europe and asia in the aftermath of the death of osama bin laden and later, we'll reair the coverage of president obama's trip to new york today for a wreath laying ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. >> now a forum on the effect of the killing of osama bin laden on relations between the u.s. and pakistan. one of the panelists, former house intelligence committee ranking member pete hookstra saying the killing of the al qaeda leader will force others in the region to rethink their stance for the u.s. this is an hour and a half. >> before i say anything let remind you to put your phones on vibrate. i appreciate seeing a good crowd for an event we set up this week to talk about the death of osama bin laden and the future of pakistan. this debate started slowly in the aftermath on the news sunday night from the president that osama bin lad
and pakistan. in an hour and a half the chairman. house armed services committee representative buck mckeehan on defense spending. then a hearing on security concerns in europe and asia in the aftermath of the death of osama bin laden and later, we'll reair the coverage of president obama's trip to new york today for a wreath laying ceremony at the 9/11 memorial. >> now a forum on the effect of the killing of osama bin laden on relations between the u.s. and pakistan. one of the...
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so how could pakistan's army and spies not notice? >> it could be a case of eyes wide shut, which they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> reporter: today even some of the neighbors are wondering. >> there are a lot of questions being asked about the role of the pakistani intelligence agency and as well the pakistani military. >> reporter: the neighborhood certainly noticed the raid blogged in realtime on twitter by@really virtual. helicopter hovering above abbottabad at 1:00 a.m. is a rare event. now i'm the guy who live blogged the osama raid without knowing it. the u.s. has poured about $4 billion into pakistan without getting a reliable ally. in 1988, after they bombed two embassies in africa, president clinton couldn't get help going after the terrorist. last year hillary clinton said what many were thinking. >> but i believe that somewhere in this government our people, who know where osama bin laden and al qaeda is. >> andrea mitchell reporting for us there. >>>
so how could pakistan's army and spies not notice? >> it could be a case of eyes wide shut, which they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> reporter: today even some of the neighbors are wondering. >> there are a lot of questions being asked about the role of the pakistani intelligence agency and as well the pakistani military. >> reporter: the neighborhood certainly noticed the raid blogged in realtime on...
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., secretary of state hillary clinton speaking out on the relationship between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she says the united states is encouraged by talks between india and pakistan the nuclear arm rivals fought three wars in the last st.ry peace negotiations were -- century, peace negotiations were cut off after the mumbai attacks. >>> regulatory commission getting its first briefing from japan's task force head of nrc wants them to decide on safety changes within three months the task force is advising all u.s. nuclear plants to re-evaluate risks from a major earthquake and devastating floods. >>> ousted from the agriculture department one year ago today after a video showed her supposedly making racist remarks the distric
., secretary of state hillary clinton speaking out on the relationship between jane and pakistan. >> safety changes -- between india and pakistan safety changes could be coming. >> show casing locally grown food, doesn't it look good holly morris live at stow any brook farm hillsborough virginia where she is learning about the upcoming event farm to fork louden we will check with her coming up fox 5 morning news stay with us >>> hillary clinton in india today she...
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pakistan has a lot of u.s. trainers that have been working intensely with their special forces, and as a result of that, withheld some of the decade that went with them. they also repelled some of the partnership on the war on terrorism, so to speak. they are still trying to gauge that. for now, in the past, the key relationship between the u.s. and pakistan and the military have been between admiral mullen and his pakistan counterpart, the army chief of staff. i think that this point, the u.s. is still trying to weigh what they can do to move this cooperation forward with pakistan. host: the defense policy reporter a bloomberg news, thank you for being on the "washington journal." joining us now at the c-span table is stephanie sanok, a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies. she is here to continue the discussion regarding u.s. policy in afghanistan and iraq. tell us from your perspective what the message of defense secretary panetta posture to afghanistan and iraq was? guest: i t
pakistan has a lot of u.s. trainers that have been working intensely with their special forces, and as a result of that, withheld some of the decade that went with them. they also repelled some of the partnership on the war on terrorism, so to speak. they are still trying to gauge that. for now, in the past, the key relationship between the u.s. and pakistan and the military have been between admiral mullen and his pakistan counterpart, the army chief of staff. i think that this point, the u.s....
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samples in the city where the al qaeda head was killed pakistan claims the us violated its sovereignty by carrying out the unsanctioned mission to take out bin laden on may the second. chilling means of brutally lashed out at protesters demanding educational reform police in riot gear surrounded students in the capital said the are using water cannons and tear gas to push them straight is the slogan united and stronger the clash left several injured and students groups are eventually forced to disperse this is the latest escalation between protesters and police and a confrontation that lasted several months. a complete change of tone looking ahead a bit later this followed martin andrews on a cultural trip to the renowned pushed good museum of fine art in the heart of russia's capital. when the museum was founded one of its main objectives was to become an educational institute for local students many of the exhibits on display inside the museum are exact copies of original masterpieces from all around the world and were commissioned and created specifically for the pushkin museum in t
samples in the city where the al qaeda head was killed pakistan claims the us violated its sovereignty by carrying out the unsanctioned mission to take out bin laden on may the second. chilling means of brutally lashed out at protesters demanding educational reform police in riot gear surrounded students in the capital said the are using water cannons and tear gas to push them straight is the slogan united and stronger the clash left several injured and students groups are eventually forced to...
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in pakistan. i commended the hard work and sacrifice of the pakistan security forces attacking violent extremism in the northwest of the country. but as the prime minister said in his statement, the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there is a danger to the british government -- which should be welcomed at all sides. will not have that effect in pakistan. i ask him, therefore, what steps he's taking in putting forth counterterrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship with the pakistan government. mr. speaker, we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity. but we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain. and that afghanistan and the wider region move into a stable future rather than once again hold posing a serious threat to our security and that to other countries around the world. so i welcome today's statement and i thank the prime minister. i will work with him on afghanistan,
in pakistan. i commended the hard work and sacrifice of the pakistan security forces attacking violent extremism in the northwest of the country. but as the prime minister said in his statement, the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there is a danger to the british government -- which should be welcomed at all sides. will not have that effect in pakistan. i ask him, therefore, what steps he's taking in putting forth counterterrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship with...
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aid going to pakistan? i know there is a lot of outrage that the united states spent $20 billion in aid to pakistan but doesn't seem like we've got our investment back, a return. >> some of that is military reimbursements and it's supposed to be for counterterrorism activity. literally the pakistanis would send a bill to the pentagon which somebody who have to go review for their activities in crunt terrorism. well, since they have been very reluctant to go into some of the areas that the u.s. has been most concerned about, a lot of people in congress are asking why are we paying this bill? gwen: are serious people asking that? >> some very serious people are asking that. john kerry, while he has not advocated cutting it, has raised the point that many of his colleagues have been advocating cutting it. not just people driving by. gwen: you know we have been obsessed, focused like a laser beam as they say, on what's been happening in south asia and northern africa and the middle east especially in the last c
aid going to pakistan? i know there is a lot of outrage that the united states spent $20 billion in aid to pakistan but doesn't seem like we've got our investment back, a return. >> some of that is military reimbursements and it's supposed to be for counterterrorism activity. literally the pakistanis would send a bill to the pentagon which somebody who have to go review for their activities in crunt terrorism. well, since they have been very reluctant to go into some of the areas that the...
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this is a city in pakistan. the operation, according to president obama, began last august when they had a lead that was he was in a come poun, they've been watching this compound since then. the president said today he ordered u.s. forces, joint special operation forces into pakistan and they engaged in a fire fight and killed bin laden. this was not far from the pakistan capital. that does raise questions about how he was sheltered there for so long without being turned in. who protected him? >> the president did call the president of pakistan and say we're going to be vigilant against al qaeda. >> george w. bush said president obama called to inform me american forces killed osama bin laden. i congratulated him and the men and women of our military and intelligence communities who devoted their lives to this mission. they have our everlasting gratitude. he goes on to continue his statement, and i can add a few words from president clinton as well who said, i congratulate the president, the national security t
this is a city in pakistan. the operation, according to president obama, began last august when they had a lead that was he was in a come poun, they've been watching this compound since then. the president said today he ordered u.s. forces, joint special operation forces into pakistan and they engaged in a fire fight and killed bin laden. this was not far from the pakistan capital. that does raise questions about how he was sheltered there for so long without being turned in. who protected him?...
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finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps he has taken for british support of counter-terrorism in pakistan at the heart of our relationship to the pakistan government. we all want to see british troops come home at the earliest opportunity, not least all the families and friends of those who are currently serving in afghanistan. we also want to see the campaign concluded in a way that ensures their service and sacrifice has not been in vain and afghanistan and a wider region moves into a stable future rather than once again posing a serious threat to our security and
finally let me turn to pakistan. we all accept the long-term stability in afghanistan depends on stability in pakistan. when i met president zadari. like amended the pakistan's security forces in tackling violent extreme as in the northwest of the country but as the prime ministers said the situation in pakistan continues to be serious. there's a danger that the death of osama bin laden which should be welcomed on all sides will not have that effect in pakistan. i asked him there for what steps...
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with pakistan. since the bin laden killing, which is certainly at its low point from the time i'm chairman, but i do believe it is doable. i think it is far too simplistic to think just because we kill bin laden it is time to come home. this is a campaign. it is going to take some time. we made a lot of progress with respect to al-qaeda. we have to get to a point that finally can no longer rel constituted al-qaeda, if you will or a terrorist organization like al-qaeda. >> let me ask you about the resilience of the force. portions have been in constant operations for 20 years after vast portion of it has been at full war for ten years. people are tired, equipment is tired. how resilient is the force to handle another major shock. an extension in iraq, afghanistan or elsewhere? >> honestly, i have been really surprised in ways how resilient our force has been. given that this is our 10th year of war and to your point, certainly on the aviation cider we've been busy since -- since 1991, 19 to time fram
with pakistan. since the bin laden killing, which is certainly at its low point from the time i'm chairman, but i do believe it is doable. i think it is far too simplistic to think just because we kill bin laden it is time to come home. this is a campaign. it is going to take some time. we made a lot of progress with respect to al-qaeda. we have to get to a point that finally can no longer rel constituted al-qaeda, if you will or a terrorist organization like al-qaeda. >> let me ask you...
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and i think we need to help pakistan. afghans need to help pakistan. the border is not secure. it is a very tough spot. as we have been able to improve things in the south, the forces now are moving up to the northeast, where they can concentrate more on that area. i have concerns about the president pulling the surge forces out early. i think we're going to be able to keep them in the fight through most of this year, which will be helpful. but next year, the other 20,000, he has said that he wants them out by september, which means they will pull out while they are still in the middle of the fighting season. i am concerned about that. hopefully, that gives us almost a year from now till then, to get the afghans more solid in their ability to carry out operations themselves. so, maybe they can fill in some of that gap. that is what i am hoping. >> we have a little bit more than five minutes left. go ahead. >> as the pentagon said that, when secretary panetta testifies next week, that he will be able to provide some details on where they're going to cut some of these programs? >
and i think we need to help pakistan. afghans need to help pakistan. the border is not secure. it is a very tough spot. as we have been able to improve things in the south, the forces now are moving up to the northeast, where they can concentrate more on that area. i have concerns about the president pulling the surge forces out early. i think we're going to be able to keep them in the fight through most of this year, which will be helpful. but next year, the other 20,000, he has said that he...
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>> pakistan is not saying. apart from the prime minister has come out and said the killing of osama bin laden is a great victory and the pakistani military mum and they are not saying if it was a joint military operation or if it was a joint were intelligence operation, but many of the people in the political arena are happy this has happened but they are warning this is in the end of the war and the second man in command of al qaeda, will still carry on and we could see attacks if the information is actually true that his body was dumped in the water. he was buried at sea. >> that is the world we are seeing. we have video of rob lowe at times square celebrating the death of osama bin laden. and a fox news producer in pakistan. thank you. >> lieutenant colonel schaefer who has frequented our show with the center of advance study and knows about the osama bin laden situation. tony, good morning. your initial thoughts? >> thank goodness. long overdue, bloody good job. this is amazing it went down as it did. i tal
>> pakistan is not saying. apart from the prime minister has come out and said the killing of osama bin laden is a great victory and the pakistani military mum and they are not saying if it was a joint military operation or if it was a joint were intelligence operation, but many of the people in the political arena are happy this has happened but they are warning this is in the end of the war and the second man in command of al qaeda, will still carry on and we could see attacks if the...
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, does that not provoke pakistan? >> of course it would provoke pakistan, and we have seen what they have done. they make certain diplomatic gestures to china to cut counteract what it is we do. but i think in the name of security in south asia, a strong u.s.-indian relationship will be critical longer term. i think it serves our economic interests and our security and our military interest in providing greater stability in what traditionally has been a troubled part of the world. i like the idea of fortified a bilateral relationship with india that allows us more and ability to see, understand, and interpret what is happening in the heart of south asia. we need more intelligence. we need to know where the bad actors are -- who is finding them. we need to better understand the madrasah movement, the way young people are educated. i think the strong relationship with india will allow us to gain more of that kind of understanding, which longer term, service not only our security interests but the security interests of t
, does that not provoke pakistan? >> of course it would provoke pakistan, and we have seen what they have done. they make certain diplomatic gestures to china to cut counteract what it is we do. but i think in the name of security in south asia, a strong u.s.-indian relationship will be critical longer term. i think it serves our economic interests and our security and our military interest in providing greater stability in what traditionally has been a troubled part of the world. i like...
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last august officials discovered $1 million compound in pakistan. last week the president says he determined leaders had enough evidence to take action. one of the gutsy exist moves since the bay of pigs. navy seals dropped down on the roof on ropes, secured the building and got into a firefight. bin laden was ordered to give it up but he refused so he was shot and killed. so we went into pakistan, shot him twice, took a blood sample, wrapped him in a sheet, had a muslim burial, plopped him into the sea. >> reporter: well, jamie, certainly there is plenty of celebration, but you won't find it here. the death of osama bin laden has brought back a lot of painful memories of not only the 9/11 terrorist attack here, but also for those who lost their lives. the death of osama bin laden prompted this eighth grade field trip to make a detour to the pentagon memorial where students prayed for the 184 people who died when flight 77 smashed into the defense department's headquarters on 9/11. >> they think of it as almost as in shadows, you know. they're scare
last august officials discovered $1 million compound in pakistan. last week the president says he determined leaders had enough evidence to take action. one of the gutsy exist moves since the bay of pigs. navy seals dropped down on the roof on ropes, secured the building and got into a firefight. bin laden was ordered to give it up but he refused so he was shot and killed. so we went into pakistan, shot him twice, took a blood sample, wrapped him in a sheet, had a muslim burial, plopped him...
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let's go to pakistan. i don't know how quick hi they've been able to sort these images but what kind of view is this from the intelligence being shareholder from the world. >> like much of the world, fredricka, pakistan and its citizens are getting ready to see the fascinating citizens for the first time. no reaction just yet. my guess is it's going to convince some of the skeptics in the region. skeptical about osama bin laden being killed earlier this week. i think it's going on the con venice them that they hadn't seen pfr and they are evidence that a u.s. raid wu con kktd in this compound north of is lack bad. thought the week we talked to many people who didn't know he was dead. this will go some way. >> thanks so much. appreciate that. >> so the terror man is now seens once again after his death in still yet more video but a different vision of osama bin laden. a match watching himself on television isolated. traps in his compound. we'll have more right after this. coldwell banker. we never stop movi
let's go to pakistan. i don't know how quick hi they've been able to sort these images but what kind of view is this from the intelligence being shareholder from the world. >> like much of the world, fredricka, pakistan and its citizens are getting ready to see the fascinating citizens for the first time. no reaction just yet. my guess is it's going to convince some of the skeptics in the region. skeptical about osama bin laden being killed earlier this week. i think it's going on the con...
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>> pakistan is an exceptionally corrupt country. i understand that people there have grown to be very suspicious of anything that the government says. in fact, i'm very suspicious what the pakistani government says. >> right. >> we need to try to reach out to the pakistani public. there's a vast gulf of misunderstanding between ordinary pakistanis and the united states. there are ordinary pakistanis who are somehow convinced that the united states poses more of a threat to them than osama bin laden, than any other threat, the pakistani taliban. it's just wrong. this is not just a u.s. perspective, the threat to pakistan is from the pakistani taliban, is from al qaeda, it's from islamic militants trying to overthrow the government. you have secular pakistani politicians trying to make peace with them or a truce with them. that's not how this works. we need to somehow communicate this to the pakistanis. we tried a variety of different methods. we offered them money and f-16 fighter jets. none of these messages seem to be getting throu
>> pakistan is an exceptionally corrupt country. i understand that people there have grown to be very suspicious of anything that the government says. in fact, i'm very suspicious what the pakistani government says. >> right. >> we need to try to reach out to the pakistani public. there's a vast gulf of misunderstanding between ordinary pakistanis and the united states. there are ordinary pakistanis who are somehow convinced that the united states poses more of a threat to...
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abbottabad is also a military town, so the question, why didn't pakistan spies and military notice? >> it could be they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> new jersey senator frank loutenberg says he wants to stall plans to give pakistan a billion dollars in aid until they know more about their involvement in pakistan. >> a man did not know the significance of his tweets. the man is an i.t. consultant. he first wrote about a very noisy helicopter hovering over his neighborhood. then he joked, go away, helicopter, before i take out my giant swatter, end quote. minutes later, explosions shook his windows. after the announcement was made that osama was killed, he said, now i'm the guy involved in the osama raid without knowing it. >>> a house caught fire near american university, but that's not what prompted police to respond. >>> we report on the dangers to your wallet and your safety from running on empty. >>> and a big kiss goodbye. a long kiss to winner. >>> temperatures soaring tomorrow into the 80s, but there's a c
abbottabad is also a military town, so the question, why didn't pakistan spies and military notice? >> it could be they were aware of it and decided to keep their eyes open but closed as far as americans are concerned. >> new jersey senator frank loutenberg says he wants to stall plans to give pakistan a billion dollars in aid until they know more about their involvement in pakistan. >> a man did not know the significance of his tweets. the man is an i.t. consultant. he first...
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has poured into pakistan, in particular the pakistan military? >> reporter: well, you know, china is pakistan's closest ally. in fact, the prime minister characterized the chinese as an all-weather friend. china has built a major port on the indian ocean, and is a vital partner for pakistan because they share a common enemy, which is india. and in fact, the chinese helped the pakistanis with their nuclear program. so the history between these countries is very long, and i think it's a very reasonable assumption to the chinese, which are a country that's engaged in aggressive espionage and would want to get ahold of this stuff. back in 1998, you recall there was a u.s. missile strike in afghanistan. there were credible reports of the taliban selling unexploded cruise missiles to the chinese at that time. it would be deeply unsurprising if the chinese got ahold of this in some shape or form. >> yesterday, it seems like they took one step forward to the united states saying they would give access to bin laden's three wooifs who were in that compound
has poured into pakistan, in particular the pakistan military? >> reporter: well, you know, china is pakistan's closest ally. in fact, the prime minister characterized the chinese as an all-weather friend. china has built a major port on the indian ocean, and is a vital partner for pakistan because they share a common enemy, which is india. and in fact, the chinese helped the pakistanis with their nuclear program. so the history between these countries is very long, and i think it's a...